the kremlin said they only hit military targets, not civilian ones. this was yuri sak, an adviser to the ukraine s defence ministry, responding to that. that s ridiculous, every time the kremlin moves their lips they re lying, and the world knows this by now so there is no trust to anything they said. and this just underscores that these are not normal people with whom negotiations are possible. these are terrorists who have to be either destroyed on the battlefield, which is what the ukrainian army is successfully doing. during the last 2a hours, we have destroyed 930 occupiers on the battlefield, so they either have to be destroyed or the other alternative is to surrender and stand trial. of course we will achieve justice and we will bring to account for these atrocities everybody who is behind them, including the top leadership of the kremlin. our correspondent andrew harding has the latest from the scene in kramatorsk. i m in the centre of kramatorsk, where the missiles
wreckage was found, and then politicians waging a culture war and the classroom, but how do parents and teachers feel? an important discussion thatyode 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle. special counsel jack smith shows his hand and the government s case against defendant donald trump today. smith s latest court filing reveals evidence that he has now shared with trump s legal team. it includes information collected through subpoenas, search warrants and grand jury testimony from witnesses, who will be testifying for the prosecution. also, interviews with trump himself by non government entities that were recorded with his consent. it includes the july 2021 recorded interview quoted in the indictment. that is the one or trump was at bedminster and reportedly admitted to having classified material about an iran attack that you could no longer declassify. here s what he told fox about that very thing earlier this week
impact the jury pool. and the tragic and into the undersea titanic tour. all five members on board presumed to be dead after a wreckage was found, and then politicians waging a culture war and the classroom, but how do parents and teachers feel? an important discussion that you don t want to miss, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle. special counsel jack smith shows his hand and the government s case against defendant donald trump today. smith s latest court filing reveals evidence that he has now shared with trump s legal team. it includes information collected through subpoenas, search warrants and grand jury testimony from witnesses, who will be testifying for the prosecution. also, interviews with trump himself by non government entities that were recorded with his consent. it includes the july 2021 recorded interview quoted in the indictment. that is the one or trump was at bedminster and reportedly admitt
you re live with bbc news. wreckage of the titan submersible has been recovered and brought back to shore. five people died when the titan broke apart close to the sea floor less than two hours after it began its dive. a crane was used to unload the debris from the horizon arctic ship at the canadian border of st. john s. canadian police say they are investigating the fatalities. earlierjonathan amos told me more about what was found today. told me more about what was found toda . ~ ., ., , ., . ., today. when all of the search and rescue ships today. when all of the search and rescue ships left today. when all of the search and rescue ships left the today. when all of the search and rescue ships left the scene, - today. when all of the search and rescue ships left the scene, one i rescue ships left the scene, one vessel was left, that was horizon arctic, which had a deep sea robot tasked with pulling out as much debris from the titan sub as possible, and that ship has brought th